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311. Imagining cameras in all Greenpeace offices  
Fishing companies are not monitoring themselves, as Greenpeace New Zealand executive director Russel Norman alleged in…  
312. Foreign worker crisis needs a private and collaborative solution  
Fishers, farmers, growers and the construction industry are in a worker crisis.  
313. "Just add water" approach not the way for MPAs  
Marine Protected Areas, the holy grail of the international environmental movement, are not the most effective way to safeguard species and ecosystems.  
314. Saving our oceans - why the answer is not locking 30 percent up  
Sometime in the coming months we expect the matter of marine protection will be at the forefront as the Government looks at releasing a discussion paper that aims to reform New Zealand’s antiquated  
315. Seafood Stars Awards Finalists  
Thirteen of the industry's star achievers announced as final nominees for inaugural Seafood Stars Awards  
316. Statement on Hector and Maui Threat Management proposals  
… the Deed of Settlement, which recognised the fishing rights embodied in the Treaty of Waitangi.  
317. Seafood industry continues steady growth path  
The seafood industry continues to show strong growth with export earnings reaching $1.78 billion in the year to June, Seafood New Zealand’s Executive Chairman George Clement said today.  
318. New Zealand seafood industry punches above its weight  
The New Zealand seafood industry punches well above its eight, the President of the National Fisheries Institute, United States, John Connelly said today.  
319. Getting locals into the seafood industry - the promise, the plan, and the progress  
In the midst of last year’s COVID-19 pandemic, the government threw the seafood industry a lifeline by allowing hundreds of foreign workers – mostly Ukrainian and Russian – an exemption to fly into  
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